Rumi Kasahara
Rumi Kasahara (笠原 留美, Kasahara Rumi, born March 8, 1970)[1] is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production. She voiced roles in a bunch of titles in the 1990s including Pretty Sammy OVA and TV series, Moeyo Ken, Hell Teacher Nube, Princess Nine, and Sakura Diaries. In video games, she provides the voice of Ena Arashizaki in Money Puzzle Exchanger, Yue Ying in the Dynasty Warriors / Warriors Orochi franchise, Alia in Mega Man, and Futaba Taiga in Sakura Wars New York.
Rumi Kasahara | |
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笠原 留美 | |
Born | Niigata Prefecture, Japan | March 8, 1970
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1980–present |
Agent | Aoni Production |
Filmography
Anime
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[2] |
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1993 | Make Up! Sailor Soldier | Girl A | short film | |
1994 | Slam Dunk | Cheerleader | [4][3] | |
1996 | Jigoku Sensei Nūbē | Kyoko Inaba | [4] | |
1997 | Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē Shisu | Kyoko Inaba | film | [4] |
1997 | Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no Gensetsu | Kyoko Inaba | film | [4] |
2000 | Ah! My Goddess: The Movie | Ere | [4][3] | |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[2] |
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1993 | Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams | Silk | PC Engine | |
1994 | Princess Minerva | Mizuno | PC Engine | [4][3] |
1995–97 | Dōkyūsei series | Kurumi Nishina | [4][3] | |
1996 | Debutante Detective Corps | Nina Kirov | [4] | |
1997 | Dragon Knight 4 | Nereid | PC FX | [3] |
1997 | Hell Teacher Nūbē | Kyoko Inaba | PS1 | [4] |
1997 | Ah! My Goddess | Ray | Other | [4] |
1997 | Money Idol Exchanger | Ena Arashizaki / Everyworker | Neo Geo MVS | [3] |
1998 | Magical Girl Pretty Sammy series | Misao Amano / Pixy Misa | [4][3] | |
1998 | Wakusei Kougekitai Little Cats | Misato Simon | PS1/PS2 | [4] |
1998 | Star Ocean: The Second Story | Chisato Madison, Feria | PS1/PS2 | [4] |
1998–2000 | Ganbare Goemon series | Yae | [4][3] | |
1999 | To Heart | Lemmy Miyauchi | PS1/PS2 | [4][3] |
2000 | Sentimental Graffiti 2 | Mari Kurokawa | DC | [4][3] |
2001 | Atelier Lilie: The Alchemist of Salburg 3 | Elsa Hesse | PS1/PS2 | [4] |
2001–05 | Mega Man X series | Alia, Vanishing Gungaroo | Voiced Alia in every game since X6; Voiced Vanishing Gungaroo in X7 | [4] |
2001 | Hermina and Culus: Atelier Lilie Another Story | Elsa Hesse | PS1/PS2 | [4] |
2002 | Moeyo Ken | Miki Saotome | PS1/PS2 | [4] |
2003–11 | Dynasty Warriors series | Yue Ying | Starting from Dynasty Warriors 4 | [4] |
2004 | Sakura Taisen Monogatari ~Mysterious Paris~ | Elsa Flaubert | PS1/PS2 | [4] |
2007–08 | Warriors Orochi series | Yue Ying | [4] | |
References
- Doi, Hitoshi. "Kasahara Rumi (笠原留美) – Personal Information". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database.
- 青二プロダクション 笠原留美. Aoni Production (in Japanese). Retrieved 29 April 2016.
- Doi, Hitoshi. "Kasahara Rumi roles". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database.
- "声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:笠原留美(Rumi Kasahara)" [Voice actor's appearance list individual display: Rumi Kasahara]. Voice Artist Database (in Japanese). GamePlaza-HARUKA-.
- "AN Entertainment Announces First Release". Anime News Network. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
External links
- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
- Rumi Kasahara at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Rumi Kasahara at IMDb
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